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    himself‚ although it is God’s word. The bible refers to the Word of God as Jesus Christ. The interpretation was brought upon us through many Hebrew scholars and was passed through centuries to what we know it as today. When reading passages of the bible I have to really picture myself there to try to understand what is going on. Whether it’s receiving a message from Moses or encountering God himself through experiences and relating them to my life. The bible has taught me to replenish my body and

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    Covenants in the bible

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    Role of Covenant in the Bible Isabella Pignatello April 3‚ 2013 The bible is a book filled with many different themes and lessons‚ most of them having a direct root in the idea of human nature. One reoccurring theme or event rather‚ that stood out to me was the idea of covenant in the bible. Covenant plays a huge role in the Christian religion‚ and it could even be said that it holds the whole basis of Christianity. There are quite a few covenants throughout the bible made between God and man

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    “The Poisonwood Bible” is mostly based on 1960s Congo‚ although the story continues until after that. The author‚ Barbara Kingslover‚ draws on the independence and political conflict in the Congo when telling the story of the Prices‚ a missionary family‚ during their time there. The Congo declared independence from Belgium in 1960 and elected a prime minister‚ Patrice Lumumba‚ who was placed under house arrest and murdered only months after becoming prime minister. Joseph-Désiré Mobutu replaced him

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    Poisonwood Bible

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    The Poisonwood Bible Question 1 “What is the conqueror’s wife if not a conquest herself?” This quote sums up Orleanna’s feeling of guilt she has towards her daughter’s death and towards the crimes of the US against the Congo. By identifying herself as the conqueror’s wife‚ Orleanna places herself in a position where she is not the chief criminal but connected enough to feel responsibility. In Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible‚ she uses diction‚ imagery‚ and selection of detail

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    Skeptics Of The Bible

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    Many people who are skeptic of the Bible will or skeptic of religion in general‚ will ask whether or not the Bible is truly accurate after being passed down so many years. To Christians‚ the Bible is the way we can understand what’s right and what’s wrong‚ which has been revealed to us by God to help guide us and better do his Will. But are we sure the original text God gave us has been accurately translated and passed down through the ages? According to almost countless amounts of Biblical manuscript

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    The Bible as History

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    The Bible as History The question of whether the Holy Bible is an actual historical account of what happened since the beginning of humanity‚ or merely stories that man has come up with over time has long been considered. Many choose to believe the Bible literally and take everything word for word. Others believe the stories in the Bible are a way of showing God ’s love for us‚ but think of them as stories and lessons on how to follow the "way of God." Others think the stories in the Bible

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    Bible Strength

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    figure out the character of a person based on either their strength or weakness. The Bible has many good examples of both of these. Strength and weakness can be determined by the response someone gives when they are put in situations‚ like in the influence of others‚ or even when the odds are stacked against them. Weakness to me is something that stops us from doing good‚ or normal day activities. I think that in the Bible they mention many weaknesses but one stands out to me more than the others. I believe

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    Symbolism In The Bible

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    Symbolism in the Bible Symbolism is used all throughout the Bible. Everything in the Bible has a significant meaning and a purpose. Symbolism helps create understanding and depth. It can help make the theme of a story become clearer. Themes alone can sound preachy‚ and stories alone can sound shallow. Symbolism weaves the two together to create a perfect balance. Symbols are usually used to describe something complex‚ Jesus used symbols so we could understand his preaching’s. God’s journey with

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    Bible and Its Influence

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    and Muslims also consider the Bible to be a sacred text. If you think of how there are 2 billion Christians‚ 14 million Jews and 1.3 billion Muslims‚ that means that more than half of the world’s population consider the Bible to be a major influence on their faith. Bible widely used in American society The Bible is especially influential in American society. In the 2012 State of the Bible report released by the American Bible Society‚ commissioned by the American Bible Society and conducted by Barna

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    Inerrancy In The Bible

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    scriptures as written in the Holy Bible to be authentic‚ factual and entirely absent of any errors. For centuries the biblical stories of the Creation‚ Adam and Eve‚ Noah and The Flood‚ Tower of Babel along with others were believed by Hebrews and Christians to be factual history. Beginning in later 1800 to 1900AD‚ these stories began to be thought as legends instead of credible history. This change of believe from non-fiction to fiction questioned the authenticity of the bible along with organized

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